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MORAN:
Well, let's look forward. Where does it go now? We heard David Axelrod
today say the president still wants not the small plan that he seemed
to suggest to George Stephanopoulos. He still wants to go big, as do
Pelosi and Reid and David Plouffe, the new player there. What do you
think of that?
WILL: I think it's madness for them to spend another three months at
least on health care when the country wants them to turn to other
matters. The president's second sentence of his State of the Union
address last year said we all know that the primary question is jobs
and the economy. So they spent a year on health care, and they dare not
surely do that again. And their votes are simply not there for the big
bill. ... I don't think the country is angry so much today as it
is sober and frightened. And it's frightened by the deficits, the sense
that there's no plausible economic assumption that will make this turn
out well.
So I expect the president on Wednesday night will come in with a plan
-- and it will be bogus and rejected -- to have a commission that will
recommended difficult choices on entitlements and taxes and all the
rest. ['This Week' Transcript: Obama Adviser David Axelrod]
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Miserable porcine flatulence simply needs to go away. Shame that this Chitown congoon managed to pull the wool over sufficient peoples eyes.
ReplyDeleteOn a slightly different note, I understand Sarah is going to endorse McPain, instead of J.D. Hayworth in the Arizona race. Loyalty by having run together goes but so far in the name of the nation, you know?
Too bad if the Saracudah does so. I read she was going to campaign for McPain, and immediately thought it was a mistake. He and his'n haven't really helped her reputation in ANY way, more so they have trashed her, her campaign conduct and generally put her down as the cause of the loss.
ReplyDeleteIf I were driving, I would steer clear of that campaign until the voters have spoken in a fair and honest primary. If JD can bump Mac off the ballot, so be it, but she owes him NOTHING.
The voters know the record way better than Sarah. To my mind, Mac wanted to support the immigration bill, and JD was for reforming border control before doing any reform of the law.
tomw
This is definitely no time to be supporting even semi-Rinos, let alone McCain.
ReplyDeleteExperienced politicians never become publicly involved in primaries. Sarah is showing her inner rube.
ReplyDeleteCasca
I think this, and signing with FOX are mistakes. She was much, much more effective, and enigmatic, doing the occasional Twittered brilliancy.
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